whata-mehs.bsky.social
EHR analyst by day, AI enthusiast by night.
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What are the primary tenants of Aiism? Or is it inherently non tenanted if that’s even a word 😅
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That is awesome. I was someone who chose to get vaccinated and advocated for it but sealing information like that just isn’t how things should be even if it or especially if it shows negative information.
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If accurate this is a perfect example of when you need to let you “child” learn lessons the hard way. If a child grows up always being saved by their parents they will never learn to make it on their own. I suspect this has been the case with Hunter. No way to know for certain.
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Agreed if this is the mindset then there is no loosing there is no failure because it all leads to greater wisdom.
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Maybe it could be circular doesn’t really matter where you get on. The question then is do more positive emotions/expressions go in this cycle or feed off of this cycle in any way?
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This keeps it on course when things get really complex. However, if I forget to add it to context for a couple of prompts it jacks up the project. It would be nice if it prompted to update via git on occasion as I forget to and have to start over at square one. I am technical but not a coder.
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So pumped about windsurf though it would be great if I could choose a file to always keep in context. I typically have it general .json files that outline many details of the project with phases etc. then I pull those into context.
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I would imagine that it creates a pleasant christmas type aroma. Fruit used to be a difficult thing to find in some regions. Tempted to go ask ChatGPT but I am going to let it go 😊
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Hmm I am not familiar, does it have a specific significance?
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All of their supplement pills but leave the bottles but leave st.John’s wart alone incase they need it for blood thinning or all but half a scoop of any protein powder they have.
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Yeah, critical thinking, working collaboratively, encouraging reading/self guided education with guard rails. If this was the hallmark of our educational system then people could educate themselves and be adaptable exponentially increasing change we are experiencing.
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Yeah not a good look to pardon your son not even getting into wether it was legitimate or not. Smells of Nepotism.
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www.cnn.com/2024/10/28/u...
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The moment Musk dropped out, he would have lost his status and been unauthorized to work, Siskind says.
“Musk would have needed to be engaged in a full course of study (at least 12 academic hours a semester) in order to qualify for work while being a J-1 student,” Siskind wrote on X
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Immigration attorney Greg Siskind, who’s co-authored multiple editions of a guide to J-1 visas, says transitioning from a J-1 visa to an H-1B visa is a possible path. But he says a J-1 visa wouldn’t provide work authorization to someone who dropped out of a degree program.
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They have some protection because the open source there code it will make it possible for everyone to move to a new platform built on the same code and be able to bring their networks with them should they get taken over.
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Unfortunately, this is the symptom of continuing polarization and segmenting of our society. I wish that more people had chosen to use X and Bluesky but I can’t really say much since I am not really on X much anymore.
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Maybe feeling empathy isn’t a choice? I don’t know but I do know it’s possible to cultivate whatever empathy one does feel.
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It’s difficult to find the balance. To many barriers and to much avoidance risks increasing the divide.
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These are banned?
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Yeah thanks for the heads up! This is great, also, thanks for posting about Bluesky over on twitter it’s been great. Oops I meant X.
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Thanks for the heads up!
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I don’t think I was considering disownment but avoidance. Not as severe but still not great.
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lol wish there were more
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Thank you for the discussion.
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Richard Feynman said
“The first principle is that you must not fool yourself—and you are the easiest person to fool.
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The hard part for any of us if figuring out if we are at risk of thinking the same thing about others just putting different words to it. Only something we can figure out for ourselves. No one can know our mind and hearts.
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At this point it’s ours to loose.
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The struggle here is that if both sides choose to come to the same conclusion you have then there is little hope for our democracy. Our founding fathers had some ridiculously different views and were sometimes worse to each other then we see now but they pulled it together to give us what we have.
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Doubt it
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While I don’t support the decision she made these pictures just look like difficult parenting to me 🤣
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There are references in the Bible to an antichrist as well as multiple I think that it would be fair to consider that Trump may be as such.
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@christianitytoday.bsky.social is a good place to find others like my self. The Bible says satan would masquerade as “angel of light” those who forget to check against scripture will easily be lead astray by such angels…not calling trump satan.
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Just putting my hand up as a Christian who DID NOT vote for trump.
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I imagine this happens on all spectrums of the political divide.
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Unfortunately, as a Christian, I have to agree but it makes sense if Christian theology is accurate Jesus came to save the most “despicable” and he said to beware the wolf in sheep’s clothing and that satan masquerades as an angel of “light”. So are those giving in to there brokenness or wolves.
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I know plenty of people that voted for trump that don’t fit this categorization.Whn we categorize whole groups of people as good/bad right/wrong we risk repeating the genocide. It could come from any political spectrum the only way to avoid this is to remember we are all humans and deserve respect.
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To cast all people into one bucket based on part affiliation is to dehumanize them. It is the same thing that lead to nazi concentration camps and unborn children being killed. It leads no where good when we dehumanize.
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It appears to me that there are “trolls” on both sides. Of this.
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First, I did not vote for trump. However, I know many people who do not fit into these reasons for voting for him. It’s important to stay curious and engage with people who are not just the loudest in the “room”
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Whether true or not the choosing to break ties completely rather than remaining curious only perpetuates the issue. Leading to isolated camps that are unable to find common ground and remain in their silo’s. This is not good for our democracy.
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I would say that the bigger problem is that we have no basis for morality anymre The Truth claim that there is no one truth is its own “One” Truth claim but with that truth claim there is nothing in which to build a morality. This has now allowed us to shift in any direction creating instability
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A coalition of voters will need to built on issues that go more toward the center to have hope of beating trump. If it is only built on “We hate Trump” it will remain a resistance and not rise to the level of a lasting opposition.
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He may not have said it, I didn’t even pay attention to the attribution but it doesn’t necessarily decrease it’s truthfulness as a statement that may have been said by anonymous
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I think that picking both is the most beneficial to us as individuals. It is often difficult to feel pain for others if we haven’t felt that pain ourselves first.
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Being people of character and standing by the issues you care about needs to be more important to the politicians then if they win or not.